WisePenny
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Haha I didn't take it that way necessarily, though it would protect for that as well, but like the line about it being heavily used wear and tear not meaning warranty replacement and discount options, I don't know it sounds like someone who's at least very well versed with all the different companies and what they go through providing, or failing to, warranties for their customers is all
Fair enough. Apparently I am jaded and cynical. Hopefully time proves me wrong on this one.Respectfully disagree, I trust plain language more than legalese. To me, it reads like "Don't bother trying to defraud us with bullshit claims, we know how this warranty stuff goes most of the time, while we want a fair resolution for all, we won't be taken advantage of."
As explained in the policy, this means that honorable customers don't end up funding the replacement device another user gets because he's bored of his old worn one and punched a hole in the screen (see MFLB).
Before I'd buy though, I'd want an explanation about that whole prorating of a lifetime warranty though. And how much does it depreciate the first time you use it - is it like a car?